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  2. Base CRM - Wikipedia

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    In February, 2013 Base was recognized by Forbes as one of 10 Mobile Apps to Organize Your Business. [8] In October 2014, Fortune positioned Base as the next major disruptor in the CRM space. [9] In June 2016 the Business Card Reader for Base CRM for Android was released.

  3. Square (financial services) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Square launched a reader for Android and iOS that accepts contactless and chip card payments. [28] That year, the firm launched Square Payroll for small business owners to process payroll.

  4. Payanywhere - Wikipedia

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    PayAnywhere offers credit card readers and apps that are compatible with both Apple and Android devices. [2] Announced in late August 2015, a new Payanywhere reader for iOS phones and tablets added Apple Pay support, as well as NFC, EMV and magnetic stripe acceptance.

  5. Near-field communication - Wikipedia

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    HCE allows any Android 4.4 app to emulate an NFC smart card, letting users initiate transactions with their device. Apps can use a new Reader Mode to act as readers for HCE cards and other NFC-based transactions.

  6. Leaf (payment platform) - Wikipedia

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    The LeafPresenter [5] is an Android -based tablet built specifically for retail POS and is designed to replace traditional cash registers. With technology including a magnetic stripe card reader, near field communication (NFC), Europay MasterCard Visa (EMV), and front and rear-facing cameras, it is capable of accepting payments via traditional credit cards, gift cards, next-generation payment ...

  7. FeliCa - Wikipedia

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    FeliCa is a contactless RFID smart card system from Sony in Japan, primarily used in electronic money cards. The name stands for Felicity Card. First utilized in the Octopus card system in Hong Kong, [1] the technology is used in a variety of cards also in countries such as Singapore, Japan, Indonesia, Macau, the Philippines and the United States .

  8. Operating system - Wikipedia

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    An operating system ( OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs . Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting software for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, peripherals, and ...

  9. Use POP or IMAP to sync AOL Mail on a third-party app or ...

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    Learn how to sync AOL Mail with a third-party app, using POP or IMAP, to send and receive emails in the app or download a copy of your email.

  10. Nook HD - Wikipedia

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    Nook HD Tablets. The Nook HD and Nook HD+ are the third generation of Nook's line of color tablet e-reader /media players by Barnes & Noble for using their copy restricted (DRM) [5] proprietary files, [6] or other files. They are the successors to the Nook Tablet and both were released on November 8, 2012. The 7-inch version, the Nook HD (also ...

  11. Card reader - Wikipedia

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    A business card reader is a portable image scanner device or mobile app that uses optical character recognition to detect specific data fields on a business card and store that data in a contact database or 'electronic rolodex '.